fj12ryder

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"Land O' Lakes" Whipped Salted butter, which we use and leave out, has no vegetable oils added. But directly out of the fridge, it's still a little stiff.
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We have one of those "butter crocks". It is 2 pieces,bottom has water in it that is supposed to touch the butter and the butter--a stick plus a little extra,goes in the top. We can leave it out for a week (we forgot to put it in the fridge when we went on vacation) and the butter stays soft.
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The butter churn I hated pumping up an down on that thing when I could be out sneaking down to the creek or running down rabbits. That's something only can be down up until you get about 4 or5 and light and can outdo a beagle.
If I could afford to buy the cream or..find some fresh milk I would churn some butter now. It is richer and better. Just don't let the cows into the wild onions unless you want onion flavored toast.
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Old-Biscuit

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mr. ed wrote: Interesting replies. I always thought butter needed to be refrigerated. I do realize I could leave butter out of the fridge for a while to soften naturally, but I like taking a product right out of the fridge and using it immediately (lack of patience?) I've tried the tub butter someone mentioned but didn't care for it. I think some sort of vegetable oil is added to make it spreadable, so it isn't pure butter. Anyhow, My remaining real butter will be used for none=spreading purposes and I'll use the "fake" stuff for spreading.
I'm 67. Grew up on real butter sitting out in butter dish and have always had butter out on table.....
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I read that "oleo" as it was called when I was a kid was originally developed to "fatten" up chickens and was later introduced as a butter substitute for humans. We use real butter.
Salted butter may be left at room temperature, unsalted should be refrigerated.
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JIMNLIN

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For years we got our fresh milk from our neighbors dairy. They ran mostly Holstein and Jersey milkers.
We churned our own butter in a gallon jar from their Jersey cows. We lived 1/4 mile from them and they called and would tell us they had warm fresh milk for churning. The gallon jar was about 25-30 percent butter fat and boy did it make wonderful butter.
Their both gone now. The kids sold all the dairy equipment. The land was divided between all 5 kids. That was in 1988. Now we have to buy store bought butter. Buts its better than the fake stuff.
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I grew up on a dairy farm. The creamery in town made butter & ice cream and when the truck came to pick up our milk, he automatically left 2# locally made butter. Mom had a standing order for it. Used to be a commercial, “everything’s better with butter on it”.
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"Yup" Everything's better with Butter.
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mr. ed

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Anyone remember when the milkman would deliver milk in glass bottles with a globe at top which would catch the cream?
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